In the vast undersea ecosystem, little fish, from Antarctic krill and menhaden to sardines and anchovies, are the ones that matter most. You don’t have to be a marine biologist to understand the fact that larger species depend on the existence of much smaller ones for their survival – and that if you have the
If there’s one thing that the upcoming global observance of World Oceans Day on June 8 should make us think about, it’s the profound impact that our individual behavior can have on the marine environment. Take cigarette smoking, for example. The fact that it has long been known to be a health hazard, not only
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv0YIupCcmE&feature=player_profilepage] On my visit to Qatar, one of the things that struck me is the fact that the oil floating in the Persian Gulf isn’t just in the fluid form carried by the huge tankers that ply the waters off this small but affluent Middle Eastern Kingdom. Petroleum can also be found in its waters
Reprinted from Ode | Spring 2011 issue Jurriaan Kamp Almost two years ago at a natural products conference, I ran into an old friend. I’d known him for some years as a passionate advocate for the natural and organic industries. He’d founded various companies in that space. He was an environmental activist. So it was
Once again, I am being pulled back to the sea and the one cause that is most closely intertwined with my “son-of-a-fisherman” roots. It happened this past week in New York while spending some time with my peers in the sustainability business. Of the various subjects we discussed, the fate of the world’s oceans was